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UT Extension Marshall County
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Pond Repair and Construction
Justin Hargrove, UT Extension Agent in Benton County, talks about pond repair issues and tips for constructing new ponds.
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UT Extension and Marshall County Farm Bureau 1917 to 1922
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Early history of Emergency Demonstration Agent EB Wright and his work in Marshall County TN. He helped establish the committee that ultimately became the Marshall County Farm Bureau.
Dead Man Brace for Fencing
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Construction of a Dead Man Brace for Fencing. This is a handy brace in areas where it is difficult to put posts in the ground.
Lunch Series Spring Pond Management 2021
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Now is a good time to do some things to make your ponds better!
UT Extension Marshall County: Extension Month Giveaway 2021
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UT Extension Marshall County: Extension Month Giveaway 2021
Fence line hay feeder and concrete J-bunk combo for feeding beef cattle
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At the Middle Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center, fence line feeding systems are becoming the norm for feeding beef cattle. It reduces the time to feed, less tractor trips into the field and greater safety for the cattle and operator.
Winter Feeding Virtual Field Day 2020 Simplifying Winter Feeding
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Dr. Steve Higgins, University of Kentucky Director of Environmental Compliance, talks about winter feeding practices that could make things simpler around the farm.
Winter Feeding Virtual Field Day 2020 Storage and Feeding Hay Losses
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Larry Moorehead, University of Tennessee Extension Agent in Moore County, shares over 40 years of experience with hay storage and hay feeding methods
Winter Feeding Virtual Field Day 2020: Forage Testing with a Purpose
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Dr. Katie Mason, Beef Cattle Nutritionist with University of Tennessee, presents the importance of sampling your hay. To do have your hay tested in Tennessee, visit your local extension agent or visit the Soil, Plant and Pest Center at soillab.tennessee.edu/.
2020 Farm Income Taxes and Tips
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University of Tennessee Farm Management Specialist Alan Galloway provides some tips for Tennessee farmers and producers on farm income taxes for 2020.
Bed Bugs: Biology and Control
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Helpful hints on identification and treatment of bed bugs. Presented by Dr. Karen Vail with Entomology and Plant Pathology at the University of Tennessee.
Livestock Beware! Poisonous Plants
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Dr. Lew Strickland, Extension Veterinarian with the University of Tennessee, shares with us about plants that can be harmful to our livestock.
Tennessee Beef Heifer Development Update August 2020
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Update from the Tennessee Beef Heifer Development Center. Weighing heifers and checking for early pregnancy.
Parturition and Dystocia in Small Ruminants
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Parturition and Dystocia in Small Ruminants
Marshall County 4-H Summer Service Project
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Marshall County 4-H Summer Service Project
Management Principles for Forest Land
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Management Principles for Forest Land
Managing Fruit Trees and Small Fruits 2020
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Managing Fruit Trees and Small Fruits 2020
Managing Weeds in Pastures and Hay Fields 2020
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Managing Weeds in Pastures and Hay Fields 2020
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program and Market Update
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Coronavirus Food Assistance Program and Market Update
Managing a Cool Season Annual Grass - Crabgrass Rotation
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Managing a Cool Season Annual Grass - Crabgrass Rotation
Preparing Sheep and Goats for Breeding Season
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Preparing Sheep and Goats for Breeding Season
Using Living Mulch in Corn Grain and Silage Systems
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Using Living Mulch in Corn Grain and Silage Systems
Warm Season Vegetable Gardening in Middle Tennessee
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Warm Season Vegetable Gardening in Middle Tennessee
Increasing profitability for beef cattle with Beef Gauge.
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Increasing profitability for beef cattle with Beef Gauge.
Reduced Stress Weaning Methods in Beef Cattle
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Reduced Stress Weaning Methods in Beef Cattle
Rotational Grazing on Small Acreages - Grazing Math
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Rotational Grazing on Small Acreages - Grazing Math
Great information!
Thanks
I can’t believe so little time was given on residual pesticides which seems to be the quick, preferred and effective way to eradicate bed bugs. Interesting more for research into what is effective (e.g. vacuuming doesn’t work well) and what isn’t.
Unless it's a corner, always tie off to the first post at the H brace, never to the farthest post. Spinning posts loosen fences.
That won't last five minutes here in New Zealand 😂😂😂
What are the names of some of yalls braces? Educate a savage.
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Yeah, he made several basic mistakes. Not using a foot on the main post (he mentions it but doesn't do it), not using a pad or footing for the brace post (to keep the brace from either sliding down the fence line or going into the ground) , using a nail to secure the post to the brace (it will split the brace post over time, it would have been better to either use a mortise and tenon joint or at lease cut a notch in the main post and left the end of the brace post square) . Less detrimental but also not optimal is only using one brace wire (should double loop or use cable or heavier wire). Relying on a staple to attach the wire to the bottom of the brace post. That is where he could have used the nail or at least a slot in the wood. I think the guy had the basic idea right (using high tensile plain wire and dead man brace) but just didn't have the real world learnings of fencers who have built thousands of miles of fences over the last half century.
I would love to set this up at home this summer. Our well water has lots of minerals that prevent my goats from absorbing copper so it gets expensive supplementing and could be prevented with a system like this.
Perfect pet this lady needs to get bedbugs
What angle did you cut the brace post at? Thanks
check your mic and try again or turn your volume up when you speak
Thanks for sharing this. Can’t find much online in terms of a large list of toxic plants in the southeast for livestock
Great job!
I love those steps! Can I make these shirts? I’ll send some
I would like for someone to tell me how that brace pole is going stop the corner post from pushing the brace pole on down the fence line!?!?!?
If this one isn't good for you then maybe the H brace is better for your needs.
Drive a post in at the end of brace post
The wire w/strainer on the bottom is pulling the brace pole down to the ground and at the same time it is pulling it back towards the bottom of the post, this is to stop any movement of the fencing from pulling the post down the fence line.
@@akwolf1434 Thanks! After mulling this over, I see the theory behind it. I have used a short pole at the end of the brace pole to stop sliding.
Yeah he built about 70 percent of the brace but didn't show/build some of the key components. Mostly, the actual deadman portion of the fence.
What degree angle did you cut the brace?
What brand of the temporary mesh fencing do you have here?
I like to leave the brace post square and cut a recess into the fence post. You just need a nail to hold it in place while you are completing it. After tightening the wire it will wedge itself in tight and never split from the big nail holding all the strain.
I like your idea, are you part engineer?
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Don’t you need a flat rock under the bottom of the brace? If you nail a deadman to the bottom outside of the post and another about half way up on the strainer side of the post, they will help hold the post in the ground. You can also drill a hole in the bottom of the brace and drive through the post into the ground to keep the stock from working the bottom of the post out of line with the direction of the tension on the fence.
Do you need to feed any hay or grain. How many acres is it?
Very instructive but a pity of the poor sound. Hardly understandable for non native american.
Nice explanation- thanks!
Great job telling it - thanks!
Thank you for sharing. Good clear explanation. Very easy to understand.👍
Interesting topic, but really hard to hear anything.
Beasts look happy.
Volume is too low
How many days or weeks would you let your sheep stay on your 5th of an acre? And how big is your herd? 20?
Stayed on a 1/5 acre no more than 3-4 days normally. Have about 15 ewes and their lambs
Great information. Thank you. What state are you in? Here in south Florida our grasses are very poor and the soil just as bad.
Tennessee
@@utextensionmarshallcounty6810 Thank you. We're looking at property near the Tennessee/Georgia border
I'm happy to see more and more people doing this.
thanks :)
thank you for the tips!!
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